3’UTR Shortening Potentiates MicroRNA-Based Repression of Pro-differentiation Genes in Proliferating Human Cells
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Ran Elkon | Reuven Agami | Yitzhak Pilpel | Yonit Hoffman | Moshe Oren | Tammy Biniashvili | Debora Rosa Bublik | Y. Pilpel | R. Elkon | R. Agami | M. Oren | Alejandro P. Ugalde | D. R. Bublik | Y. Hoffman | Alejandro P. Ugalde | Tammy Biniashvili
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